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Approved Date
09/26/1989
Control Number
89-169
Entity Name
Sea Oaks
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PURCAHSE AGREEMENT AND IRRIGATION AGREEMENT
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. ' ® 7/27/89 U10 (CSEAOAxI.OFM) :c <br />Off-site Irrigation System - Distribution mains, zone flow <br />controllers, timers, laterals, spray heads, and all associated <br />fittings. <br />"Jockey" Pump - Small pump dedicated to purpose of testing <br />Ile and adjustment of sprinkler heads. This is required to avoid <br />damage to irrigation pumps during these operations needing low <br />flows. <br />I� <br />2. COUNTY'S RESPONSIBILITIES. COUNTY, or its successors or <br />assigns, shall comply with FDER regulations per Permit <br />��• #D031-137587 and all other applicable federal, state, and local <br />rules and regulations to assure the safe physical composition and <br />quality of effluent for spray irrigation in a residential area as <br />planned and approved by all regulating agencies. <br />COUNTY shall employ the plant operators, certified to comply <br />with FDER regulations, to operate and maintain the treatment <br />plant to provide effluent that meets permitted specifications for <br />pH, turbidity, and chlorine content. <br />COUNTY shall allow ingress/egress easement to allow S.O.P.O. <br />to operate and maintain the irrigation system. This easement <br />allows access to irrigation controls and motor controls center <br />also mounted at the plant site. S.O.P.O. shall install a <br />separate service and meter to meter power consumption used by the <br />irrigation system. <br />3. COORDINATED JOINT COUNTY AND S.O.P.O. RESPOhlSIBILITIES. <br />S.O.P.O. guarantees the COUNTY that S.O.P.O. will accept up to <br />500,000 gallons per day of effluent, if available, for re -use. <br />During times when effluent quantities are not sufficient to <br />supply 500,000 gallons during scheduled irrigation, water shall <br />be added to the effluent by COUNTY as needed by S.O.P.O. up to <br />500,000 gallons per day. COUNTY has the option to supply blended <br />water for irrigation re -use directly from wells, water plant <br />processed water, or Ro reject water. Quality of effluent will <br />not exceed five hundred parts total dissolved solids (TDS). All <br />water so delivered to S.O.P.O. for re -use shall be metered and <br />billed to S.O.P.O. at the COUNTY rate in effect at the time of <br />the billing. COUNTY shall install and maintain the meter. Any <br />potable water used for makeup shall be metered and billed to <br />S.O.P.O. at the COUNTY rate in effect at the time of the billing. <br />County shall use its best efforts to use potable water only as <br />final backup and supply. <br />A. During times when there is a surplus of effluent, <br />COUNTY shall request that S.O.P.O. adjust the irrigation controls <br />to distribute a designated volume of water to safe zones that can <br />accept that volume. <br />2 <br />
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